gasp

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The meaning (definition) of the word gasp
to suck in a quick breath when surprised or shocked
The word gasp used in a sentence
“She took a gasp when she saw the surprise party.”
Words that mean the same as gasp (synonyms)
breath
The plural of the word gasp
gasps
How the word gasp is said around the world
| French | haleter |
| Spanish | jadear |
| Mandarin | 喘气 |
| Hindi | दम तोड़ देना |
| Arabic | شهقة |
| Russian | вздох |
| Portuguese (EU) | suspiro |
| Portuguese (BR) | suspiro |
| Japanese | 息を呑む |
| German | keuchen |
| Urdu | ہانپنا |
| Punjabi | ਹਫਣਾ |
| Korean | 숨가쁨 |
| Hebrew | לְהִתְנַשֵׁף |
| Greek | ασθμαίνω |
| Dutch | naar adem snakken |
| Filipino | hingal |
| Vietnamese | thở hổn hển |
| Turkish | nefes nefese |
| Persian | نفس نفس زدن |
| Polish | dech zapierać ze zdziwienia |
| Ukrainian | зойк |
| Bengali | হাঁপিয়ে ওঠা |
| Swedish | flämtning |
| Italian | ansimare |
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